Kepler CMOS Camera KL400 BI
Description
Kepler cameras add CMOS and high speed to our offerings. The back-illuminated KL400 has a peak quantum efficiency of 95% and delivers 24 16-bit frames/second with 1.5 electrons noise. In 12-bit mode, an 80 x 2000 subarray can exceed 1000 frames/second. The large areas of the KL4040 (37 x 37 mm) and KL6060 (61 x 62 mm) are alternatives to complex step-scanning solutions. We will continue to add new CMOS sensors to address customers’ needs.Kepler KL cameras include USB 3.0 interfaces as well as a QSFP (quad small form factor pluggable) cages for high speed fiber optic communication. Air cooling and plumbing for liquid circulation are standard. Electromechanical shutters are optional to ease acquisition of bias and dark images for calibration.
The Kepler platform also supports deep cooled versions of large format back-illuminated CCDs such as the Teledyne e2v CCD230-42 and CCD230-84. The Kepler KL400 provides ultra-high sensitivity, ultra-low noise with high frame rates, all at a game-changing price to performance ratio. The back-illuminated sensor is available with TVISB coating for best performance in the visible and at 240 nm; the UV version is best at 280 nm.
Kepler CMOS Camera KL400 BI
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | CMOS |
# Pixels (Width): | 2048 |
# Pixels (Height): | 2048 |
Pixel Size (Square): | 11 um |
Peak Quantum Efficiency: | 95 % |
Full Frame Rate: | -- fps |
Bit Depth: | 16 bit |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The peak quantum efficiency of the KL400 BI is 95%.
The KL400 BI delivers 24 16-bit frames per second.
The KL4040 camera has a size of 37 x 37 mm, while the KL6060 camera has a size of 61 x 62 mm.
The Kepler KL camera includes USB 3.0 interfaces as well as QSFP cages for high-speed fiber optic communication.
Electromechanical shutters are optional for the Kepler KL400 BI and can be used for acquiring bias and dark images for calibration.